Florence Regional Campus

Our small classes give you individualized instruction and more opportunities for hands-on
experience during your clinical rotations. It's all part of our goal to train the
best primary care physicians and address the shortage of primary care providers in rural and underserved areas of South Carolina.

The Florence Regional Campus opportunity is available to third and fourth year medical
students who are completing their clinical rotations.

A Focus on Primary Care

Working in conjunction with the resident and attending physicians at the McLeod Family
Medicine Residency Program, you will gain the knowledge base and clinical skills necessary
to provide quality health care as a primary care physician with an emphasis on rural
populations.

Becoming a Leader

Living and training in Florence, SC allows for some specialized educational opportunities. While
you're here, you will hone your leadership skills by meeting regularly with local
health care, business, education and government leaders. Together you will develop
and complete a community service project that will improve the lives of the citizens
of Florence and help students better understand the local community.

When I heard that the Florence campus offered the challenging and unique opportunity
to work directly with attending physicians and gain hands-on experience significantly
above the average medical stude, the decision to move there was easy.

Janina Gregorski, '17

About the Campus

The newly constructed 50,000 square foot Luther F. Carter Center for Health Sciences
Complex in downtown Florence, SC gives you easy access to the major health care facilities
in the area. In the building, you'll find instructional spaces as well as state-of-the-art
simulation and computer testing labs along with a café and student lounge.

Student Spotlight

Hands-on Experience at Florence Regional Campus

There's a large shortage of primary care providers in rural and underserved areas
of South Carolina. Our Florence Regional Campus is providing the training and unique
experiences our students need to fill that gap.